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Show PAGE TEN -·--·~--· ~-------~---------- )' - -- ':'""'~ - - ----- -- - \ Concre e ridge Built HO\V(QuSn1ART ARE YOU? ;stion s on pag-e 7.) ' ~ . The ; Am~ncan - - - - ---1 Legion . A concrete bridg e over t h e Dra2. In t h e city of T oledo, Spa in. per canal on the seven t h e ast h igh3. Mar y P ick ford. w a y a t 132nd S out h, has been com4. Charles {Buddy ) Rog-ers . p leted under di-.ection of the State 5. The r ebels. Road Commission and extensive 6 . William C. Bullit. constr uction work is under way 7. Harry W. Colmery. I along the seventh east road. The 8. Gracie Allen. project includes widening of the 9. Hitler. roadbed over the entire stretch 10. At Cambridge, Massachureaching from 134 South to 116th setts. South, cutting and filling to a Fi F. A. TO HOLD HARVEST BALL Affair Is Scheduled For November 13 Election of Queen, Raffle Of Turkey To Be IDgh Spots smooth grade from the railroad tracks north. strai 'Thtening the roadbed north of t;e tracks and . th graveling and surf acmg e entire stretch. The completion of the ·canal bridge e\imi~~tes one of the most dangerous road hazards in Draper. The old bridge crossed the stream in a diagonal direction making night driving over it dan·J th b "d h gerous w_h lre . e new n ge . as been stralg"tltened to the. course cthe road. The completion of the entire project will furnish a much needed north-south highway for the eastern part of Salt Lake conn· ty thereby eliminating need for a mile of travel to the state high way for north-south travel in the eastern _portion of· the valley ,and will b e especially valuable to poultry interests trucking to and from Draper in Salt ~a,ke Valley.. Boldly flaunting their disbelief in superstition before the world, the F. F. A. boys announce that they plan to hold their annual Harvest Ball in the school gymnasium on the evening of Friday, November 13, at 9 p. m. A golden harvest decorative scheme is being worked out to transform the gym into a festive setting. Appetizing refreshments, will be served. One high spot of the evening will be the electing of a Harvest Queen. Another will be the raffling off of a live turkey, one in such condition that the winner will undoubtedly wish it to grace his Thanksgiving dinner. A chance on " What do I think of Jordan? this turkey will be given with Well, I think the schoGl is fine, and each ticket. . I consider your facu1ty an excepCommittees arranging for this tionally competent one. The stuannu'11 affair include Vance Wood dents s eem very enthusiastic and recently appointed chairman, with I'm sure I'm going to like it h e re.'' Kenneth Maynard, Jack McKee, So states Miss Mary Boden, the Robert Smith, and Delbert Webb only n ew member of the faculty to assist him with decorations r e - this year. freshments ,advertising, music,' and Miss Boden, who teaches begindance programs. Mr. Paul c. Boyce ning and advanced typing, was a F. F. A. instructor, is committee member of the 193.5 graduating adviser. class of the University of Utah, state Agricultural Supervisor, T. with a major in stenography and R. Humpherys, Superintendent c. a minor in economics. She attendN . Jensen, members of the Board ed the L. D. S. High School of of Education, and the faculty will 1 Salt Lake City, but graduated be guests of the evening. from U:~e S?uth High School of the The price of admission has been same c1ty m 1932. set at fifty cents per couple. ::Yiiss Boden served as vice-president of the student body at the University of Utah last year, and during her four years at the institution was also a mem.ber of the Bee Hive Club, an honoraray sen.l ... . ' r ior organization, and president of . the Spurs, a national honorary Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Anderson pep club. For three years, she aidhave returned to New York after ed in the publishing of the Utonian, spending the past five weeks vis- the University yearbook. iting with relatives in Sandy and Miss Boden came to Jordan to Salt Lake. take the place of Miss Lucille Muir. who is now Mrs. Donald Carlos, the famous young Utah Hansen. artist, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ;John A. Anderson of Sandy. He "Daddy," cried the boy. has gained much fame in his art· "One more question, then" work both in America and in Eu· ' sighed the tired father. rope. "How far is it," inquired the tot, " between to and fro?" We print butter wrappers. New Faculty Member Praises Jordan High I Sandy Arti•st Leaves • I For New York CJty :M idvale, Utah, Friday, October 30, 1936 --------------- ------------- Over Cana At Draper I THE UTE SENTINEL Girls Seek Entrance To Mechanics Courses 1 I \Yhat is the school coming t o ? The boys, i t seem s, a re d ev eloping feminine tastes in activities, w h il e the girls are looking with en v y at manly tas ks. S everal years ago boys began putting on the apron and cap and going into the home economics kitchen to lea rn how to cook and become home managers. And, according to reports, they have almost outclassed the girls in their work there. The girls, on the other hand, have not only taken on slacks, ! shirts, and ties, but they are also 1 now clanlOring to put on coveralls j and find out for themselves the intricacies of what makes automobile wheels · go round. Mr. C. R. Nelson of the auto de• partment ~dmits that quite a num· 1 ber of girls have wanted · to sign up in the department. Girls have· n 't been ad.Jnitted, as yet, . but if the clamor grows-what was done for the boys may be done for the "gal.ljl". . ' Is ·this trend any sigri that the time may not be far advanced when men will stay at home and do .the house work while their · wives go out and bring home the bJl.Con? J DISTINCTIVE SERVICEABLE ECONOMICAL LOW PRICED se ·With the Reputation a n d Responsibility back of them of JORDAN VALLEY'S OLDEST--. AND LARGEST CHEVROLET· OLDS. SALES AND SERVICE AGENCY THE Riv rt cB\fy ?(eighbor ..... • .Says: : .• M tor Coinp.aay Mice object to camphor. It it is put in places frequented by them it will drive them away completely. • • • ~ RIVERTON UTAH Phone: Midvale 92-R2 ... For cleansing baby's nursing bottles nothing equals potatoes cut in small dice and shaken with a little water in the bottle. ars I Spell Satisfaction and Pride of Ownership for the purchaser • • • Waffle sandwiches are good for Sunday tea. Put two hot waffles to· gether with butter, honey and onefourth teaspoon of cinnamon. Before Buying CHECK THESE PRICES • • • A delicious frosting for cake made by adding maple sirup confectioner's suga until it is ot the right consistency to spread on cake. .. .. The intestine on the back of the tail of a lobster should always be removed. The whole lobster is good to eat except the shell and craw,.., or stomach, which lies between the eyes. . . .. Baked peaches and pears are delicious. Peel fresh fruit, sprinkle with lemon juice and sugar and bake in moderately slow oven until tender. Fruits prepared this way can be served with meats or as dessert. Cl AIIIJoclated Newspaper•.-WNU Sel'Yice<. Happiness is increased. not by the enlargement of the possessions, but by the heart; and days lengthened not by the crowding of emotions, but by economy of them. - Ruskin. Never attempt to bear more than one kind of trouble at once. Some people bear three kindsall they have had, all they have now, and all they expect to have. - Edward E. Hale. 1928 Chevrolet Sedan in good condition OnlJT -··-------------·---·-·---·-··------------ -~-------------- $99.00 19?~ Chevrolet Se~a~. New paint, good tires, motm· m excellent cond1bon, for onlJT ............ $395.00 1928 Oldsmobile Coupe. Four new tires motor in good condition. Priced at .. ·------------··---~---$40. 00 1932 Crevrolet Sedan. First class condition Only --------- ------·-·-·-·-·--·--------.............. _____ $340.00 • 1930 F!Jrd Model A Roadster. Good condition. 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Built-in cabinets a real Bargain at ----··-····--·----------·----------: ...... __ ____ $2 6 0. OO New Wl-\' et.t WA.'I oo'2 ' F.LHJ 0 Three other cars---will make excellent wagons for farm use --- your choice ------·----·--·--·--$25 .00 each 1934_ <?hevrolet Sedan. Trunks, good til·es, first class conditiOn. A real bargain at -------·--------$4 7 5. OO MANY MORE SPECIALS • |